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James Richardson was born in Fort Worth in 1947 and spent most of his life in Texas. Along the way he raised two daughters, served as a police officer in Irving back when the land between Dallas and Irving was still rolling pastures, had a popular radio show on Wise County's KBOC radio station as 'Country Boy Jim', and made the best tasting donuts on the planet.It wasn't until his death in July 2019 that his daughters came across a set of papers, which proved beyond doubt the man could also write an entertaining story. The short stories and poems, written sometime around 1994, provide a unique insight into the great man we simply called "Dad."Join us in celebrating the life and legacy of James N. Richardson - and experiencing a little bit of the world through his eyes - with One Last Gift.
It could just be coincidence. It also could be revenge.But hardened cop Frank Zimmerman doesn't believe in coincidences. Neither does FBI profiler Nathan Thomas.A drowned lawyer, a fatal car accident, a heart attack and a socialite's lethal fall in front of a huge crowd all have their cop antennae pinging - hard.They dig for evidence to support his theory of a trail of bodies that lead into the past.What's going on? And who will die next?
What can stop the rise of a Fourth Reich on American soil?1961 - Adolf Warner is a second-generation Nazi whose sole focus is to restore Hitler's Reich to its proper glory.Manfred Amsel is a college professor and Allied spy, tucked in the Soviet sector of a conquered and divided Berlin. As the Berlin Wall's path through the city nears completion, a fateful encounter sets each man on his own quest to escape.Fifty years later, their paths cross again - this time in America.Who survives the reunion?
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